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Exploring Lisbon: A Journey Through Culture and History
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Lisbon: Cobblestones, Culture, and Coastal Charm
In this week’s episode of Travel in 10, David Brodie and travel writer Tim Johnson head to one of Europe’s most underrated capitals—Lisbon. While it might not be top of mind for a first or even second trip to Europe, Portugal’s seaside capital rewards travelers who love slow discovery, local flavour, and old-world charm mixed with modern energy.
In This Episode:
Why Lisbon is a City That Reveals Itself Slowly
- It may not have the landmark checklist of Paris or Rome, but Lisbon offers a unique rhythm. Cobblestone streets, pastel buildings, tiled façades, and a coastal breeze make it a place to explore without an agenda.
Must-Visit Sites & Neighborhoods
- Castelo de São Jorge: Hilltop castle with panoramic city views and live Fado performances
- Expo 98 Site & Oceanarium: A modern contrast to the historic core—great for families, cycling, and architecture buffs
- Belém Tower: 16th-century ceremonial gateway, now a relaxed riverfront gathering spot with music and street food
- Baixa & Barrio Alto: The bohemian heart of the city, with vintage shops, music venues, bookshops, and endless places to explore on foot
Fado: Portugal’s Melancholic Soundtrack
- Fado, the traditional Portuguese music filled with emotion and longing, is everywhere in Lisbon—especially in castle courtyards and cozy venues. Tim gives his honest take (not for every mood), while David highlights how it captures the soul of the city.
Take the Tram
- Hop on Tram 15 for a scenic ride along the Tagus River toward Belém—passing Christ the King, Lisbon’s answer to Rio’s Christ the Redeemer, and soaking in sweeping water views.
Elevador de Santa Justa
- An iconic 1902 neo-Gothic elevator connecting Lisbon’s lower and upper old towns. Come for the convenience, stay for the skyline views (especially at night when it's lit up).
Final Thoughts:
Lisbon isn’t a city that tries to impress with immediate grandeur—it’s a place that gets under your skin the longer you stay. From its layered history to its dynamic neighborhoods and warm affordability, it’s a European capital you’ll want to revisit again and again.
Resources & More:
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voyascapemedia
Watch travel features on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@voyascape
Explore more destinations at: https://www.voyascape.com
Note: Some future links may be affiliate links. If you book through them, it supports the podcast at no extra cost to you.
79 episodes
Manage episode 492593976 series 2396784
Lisbon: Cobblestones, Culture, and Coastal Charm
In this week’s episode of Travel in 10, David Brodie and travel writer Tim Johnson head to one of Europe’s most underrated capitals—Lisbon. While it might not be top of mind for a first or even second trip to Europe, Portugal’s seaside capital rewards travelers who love slow discovery, local flavour, and old-world charm mixed with modern energy.
In This Episode:
Why Lisbon is a City That Reveals Itself Slowly
- It may not have the landmark checklist of Paris or Rome, but Lisbon offers a unique rhythm. Cobblestone streets, pastel buildings, tiled façades, and a coastal breeze make it a place to explore without an agenda.
Must-Visit Sites & Neighborhoods
- Castelo de São Jorge: Hilltop castle with panoramic city views and live Fado performances
- Expo 98 Site & Oceanarium: A modern contrast to the historic core—great for families, cycling, and architecture buffs
- Belém Tower: 16th-century ceremonial gateway, now a relaxed riverfront gathering spot with music and street food
- Baixa & Barrio Alto: The bohemian heart of the city, with vintage shops, music venues, bookshops, and endless places to explore on foot
Fado: Portugal’s Melancholic Soundtrack
- Fado, the traditional Portuguese music filled with emotion and longing, is everywhere in Lisbon—especially in castle courtyards and cozy venues. Tim gives his honest take (not for every mood), while David highlights how it captures the soul of the city.
Take the Tram
- Hop on Tram 15 for a scenic ride along the Tagus River toward Belém—passing Christ the King, Lisbon’s answer to Rio’s Christ the Redeemer, and soaking in sweeping water views.
Elevador de Santa Justa
- An iconic 1902 neo-Gothic elevator connecting Lisbon’s lower and upper old towns. Come for the convenience, stay for the skyline views (especially at night when it's lit up).
Final Thoughts:
Lisbon isn’t a city that tries to impress with immediate grandeur—it’s a place that gets under your skin the longer you stay. From its layered history to its dynamic neighborhoods and warm affordability, it’s a European capital you’ll want to revisit again and again.
Resources & More:
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voyascapemedia
Watch travel features on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@voyascape
Explore more destinations at: https://www.voyascape.com
Note: Some future links may be affiliate links. If you book through them, it supports the podcast at no extra cost to you.
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